Check out these great events for the whole family sponsored by The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore or Associated agencies.
Sunday, December 15
8:30 a.m.
Baltimore Civil War Bus Tour
Learn Baltimore’s Civil War history first hand with this exclusive bus tour led by prominent Maryland historian and author, Daniel Carroll Toomey. Explore both well-known and forgotten Baltimore sites and discover the ways in which this war has been memorialized in our “Monument City.” The tour includes stops at the Jewish Museum of Maryland and the Maryland Historical Society for guided tours of two special Civil War exhibits. For more information and to register for the tour, contact Trillion Attwood at tattwood@jewishmuseummd.org / 410-732-6400 x215.
Sunday, December 15
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Associated Women Communi-Tea Event featuring Laura Zam
Join us for an afternoon High Tea at the Woodholme Country Club, 300 Woodholme Avenue, as we reveal true stories of authenticity, generosity, quality, responsibility and community. Writer and performer Laura Zam, whose first-person narratives for stage have been presented in New York, Washington, DC, and Prague, Czech Republic, will headline the afternoon event. To register for the Communi-Tea, go to associated.org/tea.
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Sunday, December 15
2:00 – 4:00 p.m.
PJ on the Town at the Aquarium
This Sunday, connect with other PJ Library families at The National Aquarium in Baltimore, 501 E. Pratt Street. Discover what is Jewish about the Aquarium and meet members, educators and clergy from B’nai Israel Congregation. This program is generously supported by the Jacob & Hilda Blaustein Fund of The Associated. To register, go to to http://www.cjebaltimore.org/pjtown cjebaltimore.org/pjtown.
Special Movie Screening of Amour
Tuesday, December 17
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Escape the winter chill and join us for a screening of the film, Amour. Follow the journey of a retired music teacher, Anne, and her husband of 60 years, Georges, as they struggle with the debilitating effects of two strokes and her quality of life. See how Georges and Anne find the nature of their life together irrevocably changed.
The screening will be held at the Weinberg Park Heights JCC, 5700 Park Heights Avenue. Cost is $5 for JCC members and $8 for guests. For information, go to jcc.org/adults/upcoming-jcc-events-for-adults/.
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For more December events, go to http://jewishbaltimore.wordpress.com/2013/12/13/what-to-do-this-week-in-baltimore-11/.
